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'''Derez''' (short for '''Deresolve''') is a term used to describe someone or something disappearing or dissolving, essentially resulting in deletion. It is a [[program|program's]] equivalent of death or the destruction of a building or vehicle. The opposite of derez is [[Rez]], a program's equivalent of birth, or loading/starting a program in the system.
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[[File:Derezzed_3.png|thumb|294px|Derezzed]]'''Derez''' (short for '''Deresolution''') is a term used to describe someone or something disappearing or dissolving, essentially resulting in deletion. It is a [[program|program's]] equivalent of death or the destruction of a building or vehicle. The opposite of derez is [[Rez]], a program's equivalent of birth, or loading/starting a program in the system.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
   
The word is derived from '''deresolve''', which is usually said when [[conscript]]s receive their [[identity disc]]:
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The word is derived from '''deresolve''', first referenced in ''[[TRON]]'' when [[conscript]]s received their [[identity disc]]:
   
 
{{quote|If you lose your disc, or fail to follow commands, you will be subject to immediate deresolution.|Sark|TRON}}
 
{{quote|If you lose your disc, or fail to follow commands, you will be subject to immediate deresolution.|Sark|TRON}}
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===TRON===
 
===TRON===
   
When a program is derezzed in ''[[TRON]]'', they fall to the ground, their lights fade and they disappear without a trace. Sometimes, they are enveloped in a red or yellow glow before they disappear. If they slowly derezz from a grievous injury, their circuitry may pulse slowly until it fades out.
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When programs derez in ''TRON'', their circuits fade to darkness and they compress into a flash of light which winks upwards before disappearing entirely. Sometimes, they are enveloped in a red or yellow glow before they disappear. If they slowly derezz from grievous injuries or from being decompiled, their circuitry may pulse slowly, dimming until it fades out, and their data scatters into the surrounding terrain as they deresolve.
   
 
===TRON: Legacy===
 
===TRON: Legacy===
   
When a program is derezzed in ''[[TRON: Legacy]]'', they shatter into voxels, and then spread on the ground like broken glass. The shattering of fast-moving program vehicles have an appearance similar to a liquid splash when they derez. The cube-like voxels appear to remain on the Grid after deresolution.
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When programs derez in ''[[TRON: Legacy]]'', they shatter into thousands of cubical voxels, which scatter on the ground like broken glass. The cube-like voxels appear to remain on the Grid after deresolution. The shattering of fast-moving vehicles, due to the energy involved in their destruction, appears similar to a liquid splash which rises from the impact and then dissipates. Both voxels and energy splashes reflect the circuit color of the derezzing person or object.
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===TRON: Uprising===
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Deresolution in TRON: Uprising is much the same as it is in TRON: Legacy. However, it is also mentioned that programs can be derezzed "bit by excruciating bit," as opposed to an instantaneous and comprehensive shatter. This may refer to the decompiler used to suck both energy and data out of programs, leaving them empty, colorless husks which shatter into dust instead of voxels.
   
 
==Users==
 
==Users==
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Derezzed

Derez (short for Deresolution) is a term used to describe someone or something disappearing or dissolving, essentially resulting in deletion. It is a program's equivalent of death or the destruction of a building or vehicle. The opposite of derez is Rez, a program's equivalent of birth, or loading/starting a program in the system.

Etymology

The word is derived from deresolve, first referenced in TRON when conscripts received their identity disc:

"If you lose your disc, or fail to follow commands, you will be subject to immediate deresolution."
―Sark[src]

Usage

The word can be used as either a transitive or intransitive verb. For example, the quote:

"Is he derezzing?"
―Yori[src]

shows the word when used as an intransitive verb.

Programs

TRON

When programs derez in TRON, their circuits fade to darkness and they compress into a flash of light which winks upwards before disappearing entirely. Sometimes, they are enveloped in a red or yellow glow before they disappear. If they slowly derezz from grievous injuries or from being decompiled, their circuitry may pulse slowly, dimming until it fades out, and their data scatters into the surrounding terrain as they deresolve.

TRON: Legacy

When programs derez in TRON: Legacy, they shatter into thousands of cubical voxels, which scatter on the ground like broken glass. The cube-like voxels appear to remain on the Grid after deresolution. The shattering of fast-moving vehicles, due to the energy involved in their destruction, appears similar to a liquid splash which rises from the impact and then dissipates. Both voxels and energy splashes reflect the circuit color of the derezzing person or object.

TRON: Uprising

Deresolution in TRON: Uprising is much the same as it is in TRON: Legacy. However, it is also mentioned that programs can be derezzed "bit by excruciating bit," as opposed to an instantaneous and comprehensive shatter. This may refer to the decompiler used to suck both energy and data out of programs, leaving them empty, colorless husks which shatter into dust instead of voxels.

Users

If the digitization hardware is available, should a user derez in the Game Grid, he or she will be simply returned to the real world. However if the digitization hardware or software is damaged or missing, the user will die.

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